5LL #341: Nonviolence, Tactics, Yemen, Babies, Bandung
After Nonviolence
Ben Ehrenreich, Harper’s Magazine
The end of peaceful resistance in Palestine.
Tactics of Disruption
Huda Ammori, New Left Review
Palestine Action takes aim at the infrastructure that sustains the Israeli occupation.
Deterrence Theory
Belén Fernández, The Baffler
Now, more than two decades after the launch of “covert action” in Yemen, the United States remains up to its ears in human rights violations in a place Americans know nothing about—an arrangement that works just dandy for a U.S. arms industry accustomed to making a killing off of killing.
Pronatalism Isn’t a Solution, It’s a Problem
Sarah Jones, New York Magazine
We don’t need more Elon Musk babies. We need reproductive justice.
Bandung’s Ghosts
Pranay Somayajula, Protean
What this moment therefore demands, I argue, is a revival of Third Worldism’s radically internationalist vision—what is often referred to as the “Bandung Spirit”—adapted to learn from the mistakes of the past and meet the needs of the present.